PERSONAL ITEMS.
The.; Countess of On'slow, who.is on a short visit to the Honi Geo. McLean [at Warrington,-was; (sayspurDuriedin correspondent) shown over, the Seacljff Asylum by Dr. Triiby* K3ng,on Wedne* day. At,: tlie;.'- end .oJ^theV Ladyship "proceeds to Qaeehßtowii||iand after doing the "Lake; through^the OtirW irorn'; <3w?w^: Nelson: Countess thetti returns ifo, the North; -froih Auckland Sydney, when she? Will rejoin thei RM;S. Wbn*>f «>d of'reWuaty,lw ; toute-;fw. ; Eni^d^;pt ''at^Onen^n^vy^tei^^y;V»^^ngi;■'«' ; proceeded to Botorua. f ; fiady; Ward, etaye there for • few Weekß;:but Sip: Joseph returns and will accompany . hi« i Jlxeellenoy;; the Governor to the Cambridge ;eanatoriuin^ Mr R. H;:BKodeeKßlueoUffs) »nd;Mi; It:.H. Riohards« wentT -:Sputh:g \y) ;iw: ■Becbnd' , 'es*re»:.yest«rday;; ,^;S-3'?^^"i^;r':; Mr D. IX fiydej/Oorernnieht,PQWlry,
expert, is; at; town.;;;vHe visited Lincoln College intends leaving; for 3<^eoutb.yonjM«fc; . r Mr T. Humphries leaVea'f to-day to of the leases of in South,; ' Canterbury. :"N'i^-■ >' % Mr and Mre?A. Bi?Meek!(WeUin«: ton), Mr E. Percy ; Wheatdii; (Dunedin)/ Mr J.I W. 'Smith: (Dunedm), Maclagan (Duiie4in) t Mr ;j T, : 3atoliffe ; (Ddnedin)l Mrind to Firth; (DumK din), Mr arid «Mre feHallamore.i din), Mr W; Landau v Mrs, and Miss iNeaV; (London) Schaefer, Mr and Mr* A.; •hd Mr Fiteherberti Mils Cimipion (WellirigUm),;: and Mr,v:Mrs^iHidiMieß* :tsnristie -are ■' - -^^i^ •'-•"- Mr'.- ; "Wi'^li^-Smithson.- , ;and : Thompson,"of Hull (England) cent -callers at; thevlocal offioe of ttho ToumtvDepartmen^v ; i^;-:;>;-¥^;.;' : ;.; , Mr Toece was;■...•, passenger; iqr vUie south by the first express yesterday, s ! Mi ; '-' and Mrs: Bradsted ; left] Ohristf church; by the first express for the S^nth ;yesterday^morni^."v'^-/:'v:^i:iv^^% ;^. ', of- the; fikurey ment, from Cheviot ..by <?thd North-train; •last;:eTening.V.»J;;U?:?Jf?j;-;^^: ; > Mr and fang Mrs Ji'-J). Lawrence were; passengers by the North express last evening from Hamrier Springs/ o??; ■•^"i^^vv^-.-V'.^-v i Mrs ;W. Watson was 3 a passenger by • the North expraa to Culverden yester-r ■flay.'- ' Vi'.-'-'.-'i'.-- , ' :•"■'■..'■;■■.<■■; 'r.-S.'i'- .--■'■'■.':■'■!':■ •}.*,■■).'!>*. ;' Mr C, Dampier Crossleyj of Stoney? royd, was a passenger:\tp; town iby the. early : North train yesterday. vv:-;/ :^-;' : -r;;v;':'s, :: \Mrr-J.^Vile..C]^H:R.^is;:on , ;a;:Tisit ;toCentral : : >^-.S&-Ji : ;&i: The Very Rev." Dean Foley, and i.Mr. W. left Temuka for the North on Wednesday, and were -seen off ?by a number of Irtends. X The Dean is on hiS'Way to'Rotprua-.for the benefit of liia health, andrMr Jeffries is rgoing to Auckland on ~r : ':/ ; hl h ; ;.";.- ;: -. ';' ->The" ;.";• Lincoln* ; Boards :',of •. Governors yesterday, passed a resolution regretting the illness of Mr Mi Murphy, .and'/l.^stingr : restbred:to-health.'-/; ■'• ■ \-*^':^y^ :^y-: ": The presentation .of a lady's dressing case" was; made ■ at* Bslcairn; -on Wednesday evening to Miss Gilchrist, who has acted as organist to the St. John's Church' for some time.i V i/ :^X--^^-'-^::-Captain A> Kennedy -arid Mni-Ken--nody, parents of Mr W. Ai. Ke(inedyi: manager for the ,^^" Union Cbnipany,;in Wellington, -celebrated their golden wedding on Wednesday... They /Were (says our Wellington correspondent) married at St. Peterii on 1^55. Both are still in: Excellent; heaithj.; ■ ;r - ; " ■-.;' 1 " ; Mr3H: !J>. Bell; ihe welHpibwh : baiy rister, who has.-beentpn a .trip; to the. Old: Country,; is expected to arrive »n : Wellington early;next month.:';He left .GjMWf J on , :.''Pewtt]ber:^tti^^vvu'"--;:';-''>:'.Vv-.;
PERSONAL ITEMS.
Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12091, 13 January 1905, Page 4
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